Foreign Mutual Funds Update
Since I mentioned the 3 mutual funds IFN, IIF and RNE about 10 days ago, they’re up about 10%!!
Of course I didn’t have any money in my brokerage account to take advantage of this move but I hopefully I’ll be able to get some money into my retirement account soon. Hopefully they won’t rise too much before then.
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May 5th, 2006 at 6:06 am
Spaces,
Isn’t it always like that?
Great idea, cash not ready.
Sometimes I wonder if it can be viewed as more fortuitous – maybe we were meant to delay the investment in order to have some time to think about it?
Will you still invest in these stocks after their aggressive runoff? The dividends amaze me, too! I suppose I could justify them as part of a diversification strategy.
Are these actively managed funds or indexes/etf?
Have a wonderful day,
makingourway